MADJU 203 ch 14 With Complete Solutions 100% Verified
First degree burglary is a: (ch14) - ANSWER felony.
Entering a building with intent to commit a theft or a felony is known as a/an: - ANSWER
burglary.
If one sees and decides to steal $400 cash after lawfully entering any building, the crime
is: - ANSWER petty theft.
A burglary can take place in all of the following except: - ANSWER a framed house under
construction.
The crime of burglary is complete once the suspect: - ANSWER enters the structure.
A person could be guilty of burglarizing a vehicle only if - ANSWER the vehicle is locked,
with windows closed.
Although all of the following apply to burglary, the most essential element is: - ANSWER
intent at time of entry.
A person who enters a store without intending to steal but sees something she "just has
to have" and cannot afford, conceals it under her coat, and walks out of the store with it,
is guilty of - ANSWER theft but not burglary.
All but one of the following is true of burglary. Select the incorrect answer. - ANSWER
Burglary requires a physical breaking to enter.
Burglary, in which one of the following examples, is first degree? - ANSWER Inhabited
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